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EXCITING AVIATION DRAMA

‘ DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR’ FOR MAYFAIR ‘ Devil Dogs of the Air,’ a romance of the flying marines, is scheduled a® the feature attraction at the Mayfair, to-morrow. The picture again" brings together the inimitable trio who ap< peared in 1 Here Comes the Nayy ■i James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, and Frank M'Hugh. Margaret Lindsay has the leading feminine role. There ‘'arej claimed to be any number of dare-devil flying stunts, with planes crashing and 1 men leaping from their blazing ships in" parachutes. Spectacular manoeuvres! of the Marine Corps, with the U.S.Srf. Macon, as well as scores of in battle formation and a dozen war* ships participating, are said to add t® jtho many thrills in the picture. James Cagney has the role of a fresh, con* edited “ kid ” who is a natural-boni flyer, but who does not know what th« word discipline means. Jimmy gets him* self in bad odour from the time h« starts by flying over, a corps during manoeuvres, and makes it worse by; slapping an officer from his home towii on the back. He is a boaster* makes love to his friend’s best girl, and is ai general nuisance until one day there is a thrilling accident which is said t® bring a smashing climax to the story.

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Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5

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EXCITING AVIATION DRAMA Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5

EXCITING AVIATION DRAMA Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5

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